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Thanks, Richshi, you did a great job for us ! i am sure your miracle conversation took effects.But it's a great pity we are unable to catch that rare pilot program. I have a friend who is so lucky in getting both NYSESA pilot pragram last May (remember some NYSESA RIR cases of May2001and June 2001 were sent to NJ and got cleared before those April 2001 cases) and was benefitted from you mentioned USCIS pilot program this year, also he passed the I-485 weeks ago. His RIR PD is May 2001. Compared to his, we are still in NYSESA struggling. From the past documents, I am afraid that this speedy trend for i-140 couldn't last long due to policy changing, we are not so sure what of our fates will be.
I am trying to write a letter petitioning for NYSESA backlog too, I don't now how far it will work, but I think it should have a cut-off date, eg, 3years for RIR cases to be cleared, all the backlogged cases closest to this deadline should be get addressed first. We should be told when our cases are scheduled to be done. I wish you would have another miracle with director of BEC , NPC ,DOL whatever!
Thanks for expressing our pains and suffer to the right person, you deserve our "applaud" too!
I am trying to write a letter petitioning for NYSESA backlog too, I don't now how far it will work, but I think it should have a cut-off date, eg, 3years for RIR cases to be cleared, all the backlogged cases closest to this deadline should be get addressed first. We should be told when our cases are scheduled to be done. I wish you would have another miracle with director of BEC , NPC ,DOL whatever!
Thanks for expressing our pains and suffer to the right person, you deserve our "applaud" too!
richshi said:In the past 10 months we have witnessed the real and big progress that the USCIS (formerly "INS") have achieved. 6 months of GC processing is becoming a reality. Hail to the USCIS leadership! I had the honor sitting next to Mr. Eduardo Aguirre, Director of USCIS, several months ago while I was taking the AMTRACK train from Washington DC to NYC, he was coming to NYC attend a Hispanic national event (he was to be honored on the event and to give a speech). I had a brief conversation with him, and took the chance to express our hope for a better and faster GC process for high skilled immigrant workers. He listened and made notes. I did not expect anything would happen because of the conversation. But what a delightful surprise we are witnessing now.
We have yet to see anything solid from DOL.
12/02/2004: USCIS to Expand Pilot Program to All 50 States and District of Columbia
USCIS is scheduled to expand the Pilot Program for local green card cases to residents in all 50 states and District of Columbia and provide web access. USCIS requested on 11/30/2004 the OMB to review its notice which it intends to publish in the federal register. Right on, USCIS!!
Since last April 2004, the USCIS has been testing this pilot program through Dallas and New York district offices adjudicating certain family-based I-130/485 green card applications and other local district office proceedings within 90 days. During the testing period, the applicants in other local district jurisdictions felt the program was unfair to them.
On behalf of the immigrants across the board and throughout the nation, we "wholeheartedly" welcome the move and salute the USCIS leadership.
The details have yet to be announced and it is unclear whether the nation-wide pilot program will be a carbon copy of the ongoing Dallas Pilot Program model of 90-day adjudication or it will take longer. However, the immigrant community should send "applaud" to the USCIS leadership.